Open Browningate opened 2 years ago
seems like #256
seems like #256
Not really.
I Have a similar problem. But for me, it happens when I scroll up and down a page. I will be scrolling the page and about 40% of the time it will pick up a right-click and open the menu.
I've combed through the bug reports, but didn't see anything about this exactly. It appears that the 2-finger right click function cannot be turned off. As a result, about 30% of all left clicks are registered as right clicks.
To Reproduce After turning off all other gestures, clicking the pad results in a right-click being registered about 30% of the time. If I intentionally place 1 finger on the touchpad, without moving, and then click it with another fingertip, a right click is registered 100% of the time. It does not appear that there is any way to circumvent this in settings or registry.
Expected behavior No right-click unless I single click toward the lower-right corner of the pad
Traces If it would be helpful for me to collect these in order to help diagnose the bug, feel free to respond to the report to let me know.
Environment Windows 10 build 17763 running on MacBook Pro 2012 with Retina ("MacBookPro 10,100"). Using the built-in trackpad. This behavior is completely absent in Apple's stock driver, (unless I enable that "feature" specifically) so I have to assume that we aren't dealing with a hardware or behavioral problem.
AB#794